Dr. Vernon E. Reyes D.P.M.
Podiatrist (Foot and Ankle Specialist) | Foot & Ankle Surgery
603 Wycliffe Dr Houston TX, 77079Practice Philosophy
Functional Medicine
About
Dr. Reyes graduated with a major in Biology, a minor in Chemistry with a focus on Physiology. He received his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree from California College of Podiatric Medicine in 2001 ...
Education and Training
San Francisco State University, Ba Health Science, Cum Laude,The University of Ca San Francisco, School of Dentistry Biology/Chemistry minor 1995
Provider Details
Awards
- Service Recognition Award 2005 Cruz Roja Mexicana - Mexicali
- Service Recognition Award 2004 Hospital Nacional de Nueva Guadalupe - El Salvador
- Novartis Outstanding Podiatric Resident Service Excellence 2002 New York College of Podiatric Medicine
Treatments
- Custom Foot Orthotics
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment
- Foot Infection Treatment
- Fracture And Laceration Care
- Foot And Ankle Problems, Joint Replacement (arthroplasty), Arthroscopic Surgery And More
- Bunion Surgery, Surgical Procedures, Hammer Toes And More
- Plantar Fasciitis, Sports Medicine
Publications
- Steps By the BayThe Proper Foot Gear for the Improper Foot1998
Experience & Accolades
- Owner/Founder2009Memorial Podiatry, PLLCFoot & ankle specialist in private practice setting, servicing the Memorial area in Houston Texas
- Owner/Founder2005Mobile Podiatric Medicine, PLLCMobile foot & ankle specialist providing on-site elderly podiatric care at facilities in Fayette and Harris counties
- Associate Doctor2007 - 2011Lepow Podiatric Medical AssociatesGroup practice setting with office at Memorial Hermann-Southwest in Houston Texas
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